Along with the commissioned Marley remixes, this 12" vinyl disc includes the
album version from "Old Sock" and the track "No Sympathy", written by Peter Tosh,
that was originally only available on iTunes.

The connection between Eric Clapton and Bob Marley runs deep. Slowhand's 1974
version of "I Shot the Sheriff" is perhaps the most famed reggae cover of
all-time, and the song that gave Marley's music some of its earliest mainstream
exposure in the U.S. Now, things have come full circle as Marley's sons Damian
and Stephen have remixed a track off of Clapton's latest LP, Old Sock. The
original track, entitled "Every Little Thing," has a bit of reggae flavor in
addition to being an obvious reference to "Three Little Birds." The Marley crew
has turned the track into a full-on one-drop reggae tune.

The four track 12" single includes two remixes by Damian and Stephen Marley in
addition to the original album version.